Bubba Thomas and The Lightmen at Cactus Music | Saturday, April 13 – In celebration of the annual Record Store Day, Houston jazz legend Bubba Thomas reclaims the drum throne for a special autograph session and Q&A. Admission is free and open to the public. The Lightmen music starts at 2pm, with Q&A to follow at 3:30pm.

Grungefest 2 at Revention Music Center | Saturday, April 13 – Rock out to nothing but grunge music with tribute bands like Some Temple Pilots, Lemon Yellow Sun, Alyson Chayns, and many more at Grungefest 2 at Revention Music Center. Tickets are $15. Door 7pm. Show at 8pm.

DMX at House of Blues | Sunday, April 14 – Known for his 1999 best-selling album, …And Then There Was X, hardcore rapper DMX has helped shape popular hip-hop throughout the ’90s and 2000s. Now, he stops by the Downtown venue for a concert that is sure to please his fans. Tickets range from $30 to $49.50. 8pm.

Big Freedia at White Oak Music Hall | Sunday, April 14 – The Queen Diva knows few boundaries, emerging as the leading voice of New Orleans hip hop, also called bounce music, in the early 2000s. Landing on Beyoncé’s “Formation” and “Nice for What” with Drake, Big Freedia has cultivated a fanbase that can’t wait to see the splash she’ll make next. Tickets are $20; VIP packages are available for $50. 8pm.

Justin Jerkins is a soccer writer and analyst, living in Houston. When not reporting on local and international soccer, he covers sports, concerts, destinations, and breweries for 365 Things to Do in Houston.